Cutting Blades
The blades are sensitive, sharp and dangerous precision tools.
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Keep the blade out of the reach of children!
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To avoid personal injury, caution must be taken in handling the blades.
Handle the cutting blades carefully and always store them with the protection cap when not in use.
Should the tip of a blade hit hard materials such as glass or stone, it can cause tiny fractures
of the tip of the blade, making the blade unusable.
Please consider the following instructions to prevent unnecessary wear and tear of your drag
knives and to achieve a long life of these products instead.
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In any case, avoid cuts into the carrier of the stencil material. The deeper you cut into the
material, the higher will be the wear and tear of the blade.
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Adjust the cutting depth of the blade so that the material is merely cut cleanly. If the blade
protrudes any further, it reduces the durability of the blade and good cutting results can
no longer be guaranteed.
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For thicker materials, use knives specially suited for it (e.g. flock knife for flock).
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Frayed edges after cutting indicates a dull blade. Replace worn blades
immediately!
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